Control center of the cell?
What is the nucleus?
Internal balance of a system that keeps conditions stable
Homeostasis
Primitive cells (example: bacteria)
What are prokaryotes?
Organisms that consist of just one cell
What is unicellular?
True or false: Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells contain organelles.
Post office of the cell
What is the Golgi apparatus?
Another word for homeostasis
What is dynamic equilibrium?
Study of cells
What is cytology?
This organelle is used for movement of the cell
What is cilia?
What happens to a cell if it is exposed to a temperature outside of its range of tolerance?
What is cell death?
Surrounds each cell of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Cell membrane
Ideal conditions for a cell
What is optimal range?
Organisms made of many cells
What is multicellular?
The genetic material of a bacteria is located where?
Genetic material within the nucleus of a cell consisting or RNA, DNA, and associated proteins
What is chromatin?
Powers the cell with energy
What is mitochondria?
When conditions go beyond what a cell can handle
What is limit of tolerance?
Discovered cells
Who is Robert Hooke?
cells in a solution that is LESS concentrated than their own cytoplasm
What is hypotonic?
Rough endoplasmic reticulum has what attached to it?
What are ribosomes?
This organelle is gel like and holds organelles in the cell
What is cytoplasm?
This causes a cellular process to speed up
What is positive feedback?
Cell theory
What is cells are functional units of all living things
Cells only come from other preexisting cells
Cells make up living things
When cells and the solution surrounding them contain equal amounts of solute
What is isotonic?
This process allows water to move through the "semi permeable" membrane of the cell to balance solutes
What is osmosis?